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Whitewashing 101: How the far-leftist portal The Wire has been downplaying the ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Bangladesh

The Wire kept its emphasis on the claims of exaggerated reports and Indian propaganda, setting a narrative to deflect attention from the alarming persecution of Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh.

Why has Rahul Gandhi become so aggressive despite no upcoming elections? It’s not about Modi. It’s about outshining his ‘allies’ who pose a challenge

This aggression ensures that Rahul Gandhi is always in the news, occupying the front pages, edging out others that can pose a challenge.

The Ambedkar riddle: Where he fits into the Hindutva movement

A clipped of Amit Shah was circulated a couple of days ago, falsely claiming that he insulted BR Ambedkar - but the chaos raises larger questions

Same hate that Nazis had for jews, being normalised against Brahmins by DEI programs: What a research shows and how dangerous the anti-Brahmin narrative...

Study finds that some DEI programs are spreading negative stereotypes and animosity against certain religious, racial and caste groups like the Brahmins while evoking unwarranted sympathy for the Muslim community.

SC’s interim order restraining surveys of mosques sends a chilling message, empowers violent mobs and places ‘harmony’ over fundamental rights

In the Places of Worship Act case, by prioritising temporary calm over resolution, the judiciary has set a bad precedent

Exclusive “judges lounge” at Diljit Dosanjh’s Chandigarh concert sparks row: How the entitlement of Judges is a blight on Indian democracy

Over 300 VIP passes were issued to Punjab and Haryana High Court judges, along with their family members and relatives.

What happens inside Sadhguru’s Isha Ashram? A personal experience

Sadhguru's Isha Yoga Center offers an environment of calmness, peace, and the joy of simply existing. The most unique aspect of the ashram is that it is entirely managed by volunteers who have been instilled with a profound sense of spiritual fulfillment by the foundation and the Guru.

‘Is India so weak to be destabilised by old George Soros’: Deep state is real, and so is the threat. Why this trope must...

If anyone says India is too strong to be weakened by George Soros they must read media’s paranoia about Russia

One Nation, One Election – A step towards electoral and governance reform

One Nation One Election aims to streamline India’s electoral process, reduce governance disruptions, and boost economic growth through synchronised elections to Lok Sabha and state assemblies.

Bangladesh and the Islamist treachery: 53 years on, India, Bangladesh’s liberator, is seen as an enemy, while genocidal Pakistan a ‘friend’

Fast forward to 53 years later, and the political landscape of Bangladesh has turned ironic, if not tragic. The country whose independence India had conferred through military intervention now harbours increasing hostility towards India while cuddling up to Pakistan, the very state responsible for unspeakable violence against its own population.

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